Saturday, May 28, 2016

With the Memorial Day holiday just a day away, I've been going through all of my favorite cook-out recipes and taking family requests. And I just wanted to share a few of the scrumptious sides that I will be preparing for our annual Memorial Day cook out. Cest bon, cher! Bon appetit!

Place the potatoes and the eggs in a large pot of water with 1 teaspoon
of salt. Water line should be 2 inches above potatoes. Bring to a boil
and cook for 15 minutes. Drain and allow to cool slightly. Meanwhile mix
the sugar, vinegar, mayonnaise, and mustard in a large bowl. Add the
potatoes and mix gently, while they are still warm. Add the chopped
eggs, dill pickle, onions, celery, Creole seasoning, and salt, and mix
gently until well combined. Chill for at least one hour before serving.
Garnish with fresh parsley and a sprinkling of more Creole seasoning

Here's another little clip that I took at this year's Festival International. Nathan and the Zydeco Cha Chas were moving the crowd and there was a whole lotta nitty-gritty dancin' going on.
Let the good times, roll, cher!

3 comments:

So sorry I haven't been around lately...just haven't really been blogging or reading much at all. I would never forget you and your wonderful cooking though! :) Wish I were closer...all these dishes sound divine and are so tempting!

I'm a little late here, but not too late to get these recipes and try your delicious looking potato salad! That jambalaya is making my mouth water. Yum! Thanks for the recipes and hope you had a great Memorial weekend!

Bonjour and Welcome !

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Welcome to Cajun country and to my blog. I am a Cajun gal who was born and raised on the Bayou Vermilion. The area is rich in history and culture and is a very fun place to live. Fabulous cuisine, incredible music, and fun loving people with a joie de vivre, (love of life). You will learn about the Acadian French people and their culture, and best of all, you will learn how to prepare the world famous Cajun cuisine. Lassiez les bon temps rouler, cher!